Guest The Superstar Report post Posted November 28, 2002 Our House: *Turkey *Stuffing *Baked Carrots *Cranberry Sauce *Sweet Potatoes *Turnips *Brocolli *Pumpkin Pie *Apple Pie Our 'menu' doesn't change much from year to year. What about you guys? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins Report post Posted November 28, 2002 Our Thanksgiving plans got screwed up, so today its - Lasagna - Pumpkin Pie Tomorrow is everything, Turkey, stuffing, gravey, everything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest dreamer420 Report post Posted November 29, 2002 Tacos. But I'm from Canada eh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest T®ITEC Report post Posted November 29, 2002 Turkey, stuffing, red potatoes, yams, green beans, rolls, gravy, cranberries,... Traditional stuff. And it was deee-licios. I think I'll go have some pumpkin pie now... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MillenniumMan831 Report post Posted November 29, 2002 - Turkey - Stuffing - Mashed Potatoes (Mmmmm) - Yams - Green Beans - Rolls - Cranberry Sauce (Take a pass) - Celery (See Above) For Dessert: - Pumpkin Pie w/ Cool Whip - Cookies (C is for Cookie!!!) - Cherry Jello - Nuts - Chocolates I've never been fatter! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B. Brian Brunzell 0 Report post Posted November 29, 2002 At my Aunt Nancy's house: Turkey Stuffing Gravy Croissant rolls Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie Pecan Pie Yams A corn and cheese, hybrid that's really good Beer Assorted cold veggies Cranberry sauce Mashed potatoes More beer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Satanico Report post Posted November 29, 2002 Ham: We always get a ham from the Honeybaked Ham store If anyone knows what that is Baked Beans Some type of potato dish which usaully varies Pumpkin Pie Where I eat we don't like alot of the traditional dishes and we hate turkey, so we just keep it simple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest hardyz1 Report post Posted November 29, 2002 It's a pretty big family gathering, about 20 people. Turkey Stuffing Mashed Potatoes and gravy Noodles Baked corn Rolls Beans Yams Cole slaw :::vomit::: Kilbasa Vegetables with cheese sauce Then for dessert we had to pick from: Pumpkin pie Apple pie Blueberry pie Nut rolls Spice cake Fruit salad Ice cream Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mark4steamboat Report post Posted November 30, 2002 Whoa. I guess my family over cooks: Turkey Ham Mashed Potatoes/gravy Mac and Cheese Green Beans Creamed Corn Peas Crescent Rolls 3 kinds of dressing Sweet potatoes/apples/marshmellows Cranberry sauce/pineapple/cinnamon <sounds nasty but is really fucking good> crescent rolls biscuits carrots au gratin potatoes deviled eggs potato salad cranberry sauce spiced apples dessert: pumpkin pie sweet potato pie Chocolate Cream Pie and Fruit salad and thats only for about 8 people. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted November 30, 2002 I cooked: Turkey (Brined in a special spice/salt mixture for 8 hours) Ham (a nice precut spiral sliced ham..) Stuffing (from scratch using toasted bread that I did the night prior..) Macaroni and Cheese (semi from scratch, I made the cheese sauce by thickening milk with a blond roux and then adding 3 different cheeses..next year if I get a pasta machine it will be total from scratch) Mashed Potatoes and Glazed Carrots nothing special about em.. Homeade Gravy using the drippings in the pan from the turkey String Beans - no one eats em anyway so I just dumped two cans of them and heated them.. Baked Sweet Potatoes and Apples - fresh sweet potatoes and canned apple pie filling.. This is some good stuff... Tossed a salad The night before I sat up and in between watching my Smackdown wild Feed, I made 3 dozen biscuits, 2 apple pies, 2 pumpkin pies and 4 dozen cookies all from scratch. I had to do this in the middle of the night because I have a very small oven, and priority items get cooked last so they are still hot, where all this stuff could be put away and served cool/cold..or warmed up quickly.. It wouldnt be so bad if my family didnt insist on eating at 3 pm ("Thanksgiving Dinner has always been at 3(pm) in this family ever since anyone can remember and it will continue to be that way even after we're all dead and gone" - My Mother)instead of a normal time of like 6 or so..I could have done this stuff later in the morning as opposed to 3 am.. You'll notice - NO cranberry sauce. No one in my family likes it.. All this for about 10 people. Might sound like a lot, but its not really...there were no leftovers of anything but some ham/turkey which got sealed up for sandwiches.. And the reason that I had to cook Thanksgiving dinner by myself is because it was a general agreement that the first year I was out of school (a Culinary Arts College) that I would cook everyone either Thanksgiving or New Years Day Dinner (We have breakfast on Christmas Morning Traditionally in our family, no special dinner..) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest EricMM Report post Posted November 30, 2002 Me n' my family eat out.... Squash and butter acorn bisque stuff A sweet potato Oyster type stuffing Rice Pilaff Veggies w/ ranch dressing (dip) Mushrooms n' greens Turkey Turkey Turkey Derby Pie (which is pecans n' chocolate n' peanut butter) for 17.99 at the Rams head. Yum... We also had Papa Johns that day. No cooking at all! (Family thing again) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bigdunn20 Report post Posted December 2, 2002 turkey stuffed pork chops green beans corn stuffing mashed potatoes gravy augratin potatoes cranberry sauce snickers and apple salad pumpkin pie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RevEvil Report post Posted December 19, 2002 I went to Disneyland. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites